Quotes about Awareness
I have become more deeply aware of the enormous problems that face our world today, and the dangerous trends which seem to be leading our world to the brink of Armageddon.
— Billy Graham
One of the most conspicuous modes of escape is alcoholism, which is now a national catastrophe.
— Billy Graham
Sooner or later we must leave our dream world and face up to the facts of God, sin, and judgment. The Bible says, "All have sinned and come short of the glory of God" [Romans 3:23 NIV].
— Billy Graham
We face dangers every day of which we are not even aware. Often God intervenes on our behalf through the use of His angels.
— Billy Graham
The whole world ought to know the story of the Bible.
— Billy Graham
While we're looking up to see the rainbow—God's promises—we're ignoring floodwaters rising. While we're looking down to see how close we can get to the edge of the world without being trapped by Satan, we're taking our eyes off of Christ.
— Billy Graham
Evil is present to cleverly disguise itself as good. Evil is present to control and deceive us.
— Billy Graham
It is strange that men will prepare for everything except death. We prepare for education. We prepare for business. We prepare for our careers. We prepare for marriage. We prepare for old age. We prepare for everything except the moment we are to die.
— Billy Graham
Our minds are molded in many different ways— often in ways we are not aware of at the time. I am convinced that many things—the films we watch, the television we see, the music we listen to, the books we read—have a great effect on us.
— Billy Graham
Abraham Lincoln once said, "I feel sorry for the man who can't feel the whip when it is laid on the other man's back.
— Billy Graham
The more man learns, the less he knows.
— Billy Graham
We get angry when others hurt us, both by what they say and what they do. We get angry when we don't get our own way or our plans and dreams are frustrated. Anger may arise in an instant, erupting like a volcano and raining destruction on everyone in sight. Often, anger simmers just below the surface, sometimes for a lifetime. Like a corrosive acid, this kind of anger eats away at our bodies and souls, yet we may not even be aware of its presence.
— Billy Graham